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The Burning Issue
ENDS Waste & Bioenergy
30 episodes
8 months ago

Every fortnight the Burning Issue looks at different elements of the energy recovery sector.

Presented by Luke Walsh, the editor of endswasteandbioenergy.com, the show interviews leading figures in the energy recovery sector and aims to investigate where the sector is now and where does it go from here. 

Luke became interested in waste management while working on a bin lorry one summer in Essex. The team he was with collected commercial waste and dumped it in a huge landfill in Pitsea, with no attempt to sort or recycle it.  

Looking out over the landfill Luke thought this was the wrong approach and started writing about environmental issues and reporting on the energy-from-waste sector, which he believes is the best solution for waste that can’t be recycled. But is this still the case?


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Every fortnight the Burning Issue looks at different elements of the energy recovery sector.

Presented by Luke Walsh, the editor of endswasteandbioenergy.com, the show interviews leading figures in the energy recovery sector and aims to investigate where the sector is now and where does it go from here. 

Luke became interested in waste management while working on a bin lorry one summer in Essex. The team he was with collected commercial waste and dumped it in a huge landfill in Pitsea, with no attempt to sort or recycle it.  

Looking out over the landfill Luke thought this was the wrong approach and started writing about environmental issues and reporting on the energy-from-waste sector, which he believes is the best solution for waste that can’t be recycled. But is this still the case?


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Investing
Business,
Government
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OCO managing director Graham Cooper on reducing landfill, capturing carbon and producing a sustainable construction product
The Burning Issue
18 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
OCO managing director Graham Cooper on reducing landfill, capturing carbon and producing a sustainable construction product

EWB editor Luke Walsh talks to OCO managing director Graham Cooper. This episode focuses on:

  • What goes into producing limestone aggregate
  • Using “expensive carbon intensive and non-renewable materials is an outdated view”
  • Landfilling APCr through derogations needs to be “looked at” 
  • Pushing the business beyond the UK 
  • How does OCO’s carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technology work?
  • The long-standing link between the aggregates and waste industries 
  • Expanding current facilities and opening news one 




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Burning Issue

Every fortnight the Burning Issue looks at different elements of the energy recovery sector.

Presented by Luke Walsh, the editor of endswasteandbioenergy.com, the show interviews leading figures in the energy recovery sector and aims to investigate where the sector is now and where does it go from here. 

Luke became interested in waste management while working on a bin lorry one summer in Essex. The team he was with collected commercial waste and dumped it in a huge landfill in Pitsea, with no attempt to sort or recycle it.  

Looking out over the landfill Luke thought this was the wrong approach and started writing about environmental issues and reporting on the energy-from-waste sector, which he believes is the best solution for waste that can’t be recycled. But is this still the case?


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.